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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2025
24 dead at India's Karnataka hospital due to oxygen shortage

Coronavirus chronicle

Hindustan Times
03 May, 2021, 12:40 pm
Last modified: 03 May, 2021, 05:55 pm

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24 dead at India's Karnataka hospital due to oxygen shortage

The incident took place at the Chamarajanagar district hospital in Karnataka. Many of the patients who died reportedly due to a lack of oxygen and other reasons were undergoing treatment for coronavirus disease (Covid-19) at the hospital

Hindustan Times
03 May, 2021, 12:40 pm
Last modified: 03 May, 2021, 05:55 pm
Visuals from outside the Chamarajanagar district hospital in Karnataka show the family members of the patients. Many of the patients who died on Monday reportedly due to a lack of oxygen were undergoing treatment for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). (ANI)
Visuals from outside the Chamarajanagar district hospital in Karnataka show the family members of the patients. Many of the patients who died on Monday reportedly due to a lack of oxygen were undergoing treatment for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). (ANI)

24 patients, including those suffering from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), at a government hospital in Karnataka died on Monday, reportedly due to a lack of oxygen and other reasons. News agency ANI informed that the patients, who were undergoing treatment at the district hospital in Chamarajanagar, died of oxygen shortage and other accompanying reasons in the last 24 hours.

Karnataka | 24 patients, including COVID-19 patients, died at Chamarajanagar District Hospital due to oxygen shortage & others reasons in last 24 hours. We are waiting for the death audit report: District Incharge Minister Suresh Kumar

(Visuals from outside the hospital) pic.twitter.com/8wEOkEEBvm— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2021

"We are still waiting for the death audit report," the news agency quoted Suresh Kumar, minister in charge of the district, as saying.

Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa has spoken to the Chamarajanagar district collector over the incident and called an emergency cabinet meeting on Tuesday, ANI reported.

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Karnataka had reported 37,733 fresh cases of Covid-19 on Sunday, pushing the state's infection tally past the 16-lakh mark. 217 new fatalities also took the death toll to 16,011, according to the Karnataka health department's official statement on Sunday.

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